On a positive note atleast this key card thing seems to be backfiring on publishers. Disgaea 7 Complete Edition is still sitting at 100%. Now it only moves in 25% increments, but do 25% of the copies have to sell before it movies, 1%, how many? Maybe if the real collector's keep putting pressure on these publishers and the publishers start getting upset at Nintendo Nintendo will finally do something to amend the whole key card bs at the very least.
Then Sony announced that they're making profit not making games and losing money through this live service bs and recently stated they're fully commited to do one big release a year while focusing on live service games. So whether it's Nintendo trying to push everyone into all digital or Sony sitting around with shoveling money into a furnace instead of actually trying to compete when ideally they should instead get off their asses and show why their console is worth owning than the just recently launched Switch 2.
My only hope is these companies who purchased key card versions of their games lose millions in profit, that their games not only bomb physically but digitally, as it's the only way that anything is going to happen. If these companies are more successful than they thought they'd be because these key cards pushed people into buying digital which I'm certain was Nintendo's intent on giving the publishers only two options, then nothing is going to happen, but if these companies suffer some massive financial loss there will be change. Then it'll actually make Switch 2 worth owning, until then, not going to bother.